In an asynchronous online discussion forum the students can discuss, collaborate and solve academic problems together. It is suitable for student participation and reflection and also for creating and maintaining a good learning environment in the course.
Use Padlet for student contributions and feedback as well as follow-up on group work and sharing information in class.
Podcasting allows you to convey academic knowledge in an audio format, that your student can listen to anywhere.
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Having students work actively with the material, theories and methods makes their learning visible to both them and you as a teacher. Here is a selection of digital tools to help you plan this.
Are you tired of spending too much time lecturing and going over the course curriculum? Try “flipping” your teaching to engage your students!
HyFlex or hybrid teaching is teaching with both physical attendants and online attendants via live-streaming services such as Zoom.